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12 October 2010
15 August 2010
Business/Economic/Housing/Layoffs News for August 16, 2010
Matt Taibbi: "Wall Street's Big Win"
The Biggest Lie About US Companies
Fleck: A Patently Obvious Way To Add Jobs
Massive Wealth Shift in Full Swing
Mish Says We Are Now In A Depression: Corporate bonds, Municipal Bonds, Treasuries at Record Low Yields; Is this a "Fool's Game"?
Oil rises, dollar falls
Survey finds oil in Afghanistan
Gold Climbs a Third Day as Signs of Waning Recovery Fan Demand
Cotton Tests 1995 Peak as Supply Drops, Levi's Raises Prices
Jim Rogers Says Wheat, Agricultural Commodities Set for Steep Price Rises
Tastes Like Chicken: Hot New Plan For Conveying Taxpayer's Dollars To Wall Street Banks
Asian Stocks Fall to Three-Week Low as Yen Gains on Japan GDP
US 'Virtually Certain' to Fall Into A New Recession: Rosenberg
Infographics: How The Great Recession Has Changed Life In America
Signaling The Death of the American Dream
Another Threat To The Economy: Boomers Cutting Back
Recession-Worn Seniors Tap Social Security Early
The Reality Of The New Going Back To School List: Don't Forget The Janitorial & Bathroom Supplies
The Bears Have Seized Control Again
Is a Crash Coming? Ten Reasons to Be Cautious
Shadow Inventory Piles Up On Banks' Books
Your House Might Be "Under Water" For Years
When will the FHA blow up like Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae?
Labor Unrest In China Results In Upswing Of Strikes For Better Wages
The Chronically Unemployed: They're known as 'the 99ers,' and their numbers are growing
Greater A&P Grocery Chain To Lay Off Over 2,000 Employees
Trenton, NJ Could Cut 400 Jobs This Week If State Aid Does Not Arrive
New Jersey's Non-Profit Legal Aid To Pink Slip 100 Workers
The Biggest Lie About US Companies
Fleck: A Patently Obvious Way To Add Jobs
Massive Wealth Shift in Full Swing
Mish Says We Are Now In A Depression: Corporate bonds, Municipal Bonds, Treasuries at Record Low Yields; Is this a "Fool's Game"?
Oil rises, dollar falls
Survey finds oil in Afghanistan
Gold Climbs a Third Day as Signs of Waning Recovery Fan Demand
Cotton Tests 1995 Peak as Supply Drops, Levi's Raises Prices
Jim Rogers Says Wheat, Agricultural Commodities Set for Steep Price Rises
Tastes Like Chicken: Hot New Plan For Conveying Taxpayer's Dollars To Wall Street Banks
Asian Stocks Fall to Three-Week Low as Yen Gains on Japan GDP
US 'Virtually Certain' to Fall Into A New Recession: Rosenberg
Infographics: How The Great Recession Has Changed Life In America
Signaling The Death of the American Dream
Another Threat To The Economy: Boomers Cutting Back
Recession-Worn Seniors Tap Social Security Early
The Reality Of The New Going Back To School List: Don't Forget The Janitorial & Bathroom Supplies
The Bears Have Seized Control Again
Is a Crash Coming? Ten Reasons to Be Cautious
Shadow Inventory Piles Up On Banks' Books
Your House Might Be "Under Water" For Years
When will the FHA blow up like Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae?
Labor Unrest In China Results In Upswing Of Strikes For Better Wages
The Chronically Unemployed: They're known as 'the 99ers,' and their numbers are growing
Greater A&P Grocery Chain To Lay Off Over 2,000 Employees
Trenton, NJ Could Cut 400 Jobs This Week If State Aid Does Not Arrive
New Jersey's Non-Profit Legal Aid To Pink Slip 100 Workers
Labels:
99ers,
Bears,
Boomers,
BP,
Depression,
Eurozone,
FHA,
Germany,
GM,
Great Recession,
Housing Bubble,
India,
Japan,
Layoffs,
Mish,
Oil,
Retail,
social security,
Unemployment,
Yen
11 July 2010
Business/Economic News for July 12, 2010
Oil falls to near $75 ahead of US company earnings
Bill Fleckenstein's latest podcast interview worth hearing in which he makes a case for a flat tax
The Chinese Coal Monster
Robert Reich: "We're In A Recession Because The Rich Are Raking In An Absurd Portion Of The Wealth"
Pfizer: The Drug Giant That Makes Bank from Drugs That Can Kill You
Small investors flee stocks, changing market dynamics
Gold ticks lower but holds above $1,200
More Americans' credit scores sink to new lows
Global Housing Bubble - Based on Ratio of Price to Rent, Which Countries are the Bubbliest?
Paul Krugman: "Trending Toward Deflation"
Charles Hugh Smith: The Con of the Decade Part I
The Daily Bail: "On the camapagin trail, TARP support means big trouble for incumbents - - especially John McCain
Chinese company Datang to build 500 MW of wind energy in Pakistan
Tide turning against dirty coal for energy production
Japan, Russia to build LPG plant in Vladivostok
Japan’s Stocks Advance as Commodity Prices Gain, Yen Weakens
Housing Gets Sick on Keynesian Roller Coaster: Kevin Hassett
Hawaiian homeowners in Loan Modification Program are foreclosing more and more
As Census ends, many census workers lose jobs
Iraq oil exports hit 2 million barrels per day
Louisiana Pushes BP for Fisherman Aid
BP reportedly in talks to sell Alaska oil stake
Atlantic City to lay off additional 93 city workers, possibly many more
Avid’s Brain Dye Can Spot Alzheimer’s, Study Says
Bill Fleckenstein's latest podcast interview worth hearing in which he makes a case for a flat tax
The Chinese Coal Monster
Robert Reich: "We're In A Recession Because The Rich Are Raking In An Absurd Portion Of The Wealth"
Pfizer: The Drug Giant That Makes Bank from Drugs That Can Kill You
Small investors flee stocks, changing market dynamics
Gold ticks lower but holds above $1,200
More Americans' credit scores sink to new lows
Global Housing Bubble - Based on Ratio of Price to Rent, Which Countries are the Bubbliest?
Paul Krugman: "Trending Toward Deflation"
Charles Hugh Smith: The Con of the Decade Part I
The Daily Bail: "On the camapagin trail, TARP support means big trouble for incumbents - - especially John McCain
Chinese company Datang to build 500 MW of wind energy in Pakistan
Tide turning against dirty coal for energy production
Japan, Russia to build LPG plant in Vladivostok
Japan’s Stocks Advance as Commodity Prices Gain, Yen Weakens
Housing Gets Sick on Keynesian Roller Coaster: Kevin Hassett
Hawaiian homeowners in Loan Modification Program are foreclosing more and more
As Census ends, many census workers lose jobs
Iraq oil exports hit 2 million barrels per day
Louisiana Pushes BP for Fisherman Aid
BP reportedly in talks to sell Alaska oil stake
Atlantic City to lay off additional 93 city workers, possibly many more
Avid’s Brain Dye Can Spot Alzheimer’s, Study Says
27 February 2010
Weekend Edition: Feb. 26-28, 2010
Labels:
AIG,
Bank of America,
BLK,
Cablevision,
Dividends,
EIX,
FLR,
GDP,
GPS,
Home Remodeling,
Interactive TV,
Llyod's,
MOT,
Oil,
PALM,
STT,
Toyota,
XRX,
Yen
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